Guiding Through Tradition

In the spirit of the Gospel and the Carmelite Tradition, Crespi engages the student in three interlocking dimensions: Community, Service, and Prayer. We continue to build a community that listens and bears witness to the divine plan through the promotion of justice in the service of the whole person. Under the guidance of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Carmelite schools are places of prayer and contemplation, committed to living the gospel of social justice through our daily actions and interactions with the wider community.

Cultivating 21st Century Learners

We understand how boys develop into young men. Through smaller class sizes, research-based best practices, and the latest technological tools, we create an environment that cultivates 21st century learning. A collaborative spirit permeates the academic fabric of the school. With the support of our learning community, these young men are ready to face academic challenges with greater depth. Through struggle and hard work, our young men are able to gain strong self-efficacy.

Your Journey Starts Here

We prepare young men to take ownership of their education by encouraging their intellectual curiosity. With accessible resources and support, Crespi students develop a self-advocacy that ensures success in college. Learn what steps need to be taken to earn admittance to Crespi Carmelite High School. Let our Admissions Office assist you in your journey with all of your application and registration needs.

Men of Character

There is a special bond that binds all members of the Crespi Family: it is through brotherhood that young men come to understand the value of community. We are all called to strive for fairness and honesty in our dealings with others, to hold ourselves to high moral standards, to treat everyone with respect, and strive for excellence in everything we do as Celts. At Crespi, we strive to develop students that are men of character and, together with these young men, to create a school we can all be proud of and serve as a model for others.

Refining Their Talents

Every child’s intelligence and abilities are far more complex than any grading scale. Therefore, variety and balance are required for a holistic education. We have a multitude of ways that our young men can cultivate and refine their talents, ways that nurture a sense of wonder and a passion for exploration. With multiple paths of learning, our educators understand and respond to diverse learning styles and the ever-evolving needs of our students. Whether through artistic pursuits or student activities, we have something for everyone.

Scholarships

The scholarship application period is from November 1, 2017 to February 16, 2018. Late applications will be considered but will not take priority. All scholarships (with the exception of the Elijah Scholarship) are for current students only. Notification of awards will be made no later than May 1, 2018. Funds will be disbursed in the 2018-2019 academic year and are only valid for one academic year.

This scholarship was created in the memory Paul Angel Jr., graduating class of 2001. He was a member of the Crespi basketball program. His life was ended tragically in a motorcycle accident. Paul was full of life. His family and friends want him memorialized with his legacy.

Paul entered this world “big” on August 14, 1983 weighing 8lbs 14ozs. Everything about him was giant, but mostly his love for family and friends, and his sheer enjoyment of life. He was tall in stature measuring 6’6”, but his biggest attribute was his enormous heart. Paul had a heart of gold; he was kind, caring and sensitive to others who had challenges. His endless smile brightened rooms and immediately made you feel at home. He was a blessing to all, and if he was in your life, you were better for it.

Paul thoroughly relished his years at Crespi. He felt an immediate connection to the Crespi community from the moment he attended the open house, it was definitive where he wanted to spend the next four years. The brotherhood between classmates, teachers, and coaches was very powerful. The friendships, experiences and guidance he encountered helped form him into the incredible man he became.

This scholarship is offered in memory of Isabella Astar, an actor and lover of the arts. The recipient will be a current student who shows special or promising talents in the arts. Only one student will receive this scholarship and will be appointed by a faculty member of the Crespi community.

The recipient is a student who, in an essay, demonstrates knowledge, sensitivity and concern for his community through volunteer services. Recommendations by a faculty member, Campus Ministry and the Christian Service Program are required.

Herman Praszkar is a survivor of Nazi Holocaust prison camps. Praszkar and his wife, Sophie, wished to leave a legacy to promote understanding and tolerance. The recipient will be a current student who demonstrates, in an essay, his knowledge and sensitivity to the evils of intolerance and social injustice in the world.

Fr. Fred Tillotson, O. Carm. taught English and Journalism at Crespi Carmelite High School from 1970-1975 and served as President and Principal from 1990-1998. Fr. Fred has established a scholarship to be awarded to a current junior.

The Stephen C. Moede Scholarship is given in the memory of the 1963 alumnus, Army veteran and retired LAPD Captain to a returning Celt who embodies the qualities of the Crespi Man and is not only a solid student, but is also highly involved in other co and extra-curricular activities. To be considered for this scholarship, please write a one-page essay addressing the way(s) you embody the characteristics of the Crespi Man. Include all activities you have been involved in during your Crespi career.

The alumni of Mt. Carmel High School, Los Angeles, have a strong belief in Carmelite Education. In the spirit of the Carmelite Charism of service to the community, they seek to help students who are from a disadvantaged situation and would otherwise be unable to attain a Christian education in a Catholic Environment. The Mt. Carmel scholars will be those who show outstanding leadership skills, maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher, who are conscientious of the needs of the community and seek to improve it for future generations. Applicants are asked to submit an application and an essay telling the committee about their desire for a Carmelite education and how they see it will make a difference in their lives and community.

Crespi Carmelite High School is a unique learning institution where brotherhood is formed, developed and nurtured throughout to create a bond that lasts a lifetime. Since graduations, the Class of 1983 has lost three of their family members: Jeff Gershon, Jack Waggoner, Frank Bellamy and Dan McClendon, and in their honor has established a memorial scholarship.

Established in 2017, the Coach Scott Muckey Memorial Scholarship awards current or newly-entering Crespi Carmelite High School students who embody the characteristics of a Crespi Man. The scholarship honors the life and contributions of Coach Scott Muckey, former coach for Crespi Celts baseball program. Under Coach Muckey’s leadership, the program would go on to win 11 league titles, two Southern Section titles and have numerous players go on to play for college and professional teams. Administered by the California Community Foundation (“the Foundation”), the Coach Scott Muckey Memorial Scholarship provides one recipient annually with a one-time award to support the cost of tuition and fees to attend Crespi. The opportunity requires that you submit an application that is representative of your accomplishments, challenges you may have faced, and how you embody the characteristics of the Crespi Man. Please click here for more specific information about the scholarship and how to apply.